It would be extremely helpful if people could try it and provide
feedback on debian-devel, IRC or at Juliana's session at DebConf14[3]

Details about how to get started and get support are explained in the
User Guide[4] in the Debian wiki.

If you already created a real-time communication (RTC) password,
please note that it may have been reset as part of security changes
recently. If you can't log in, try up[censored] the RTC password and
waiting 30 minutes.

The password for all RTC services can be set via the
https://db.debian.org webfrontend. Please note that this password
needs to be different to any of your other existing debian.org
passwords.

Your friends and family can call your ( -at -) debian.org SIP address from the
WebRTC service at

This service has been made possible by the contributions of many
people and organizations:

* the DSA team who helped create the server infrastructure
* Catalin Usurelu[5], who implemented some of the server-side
WebSocket infrastructure in GSoC 2013
* Juliana Louback, who has overhauled the HTML/CSS/JavaScript
front-end in GSoC 2014
* the reSIProcate community, who provided a SIP architecture that
has been flexible enough to implement fully federated SIP
and WebRTC
* Contributors who provided translations[6]
* Google, funding the work of students through Google Summer of Code